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Daily Madden: Raiders Add Backup Long Snapper

Shane Lechler #9 of the Oakland Raiders walks off the field after having a punt attempt blocked by Dante Rosario #88 of the San Diego Chargers during their season opener at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on September 10, 2012 in Oakland, California. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

OAKLAND (KCBS) – The Oakland Raiders have signed undrafted tight end and long snapper Nick Guess out of the University of Tennessee to handle the long snaps if Jon Condo isn’t cleared to play against Miami on Sunday.

“The thing that amazed me, one, that the Raiders didn’t have a guy that was doing that as a back-up, but as I hear now, there’s a lot of teams that didn’t,” John Madden told the KCBS morning crew.

No one pays attention to kickers until the field goal is what it will take to win. And long-snapping is the same kind of specialty, Madden said, adding that the long snappers haven’t always a breed of their own.

“At one time, a player would have his position, and in addition to his position, he would long-snap,” he said, because it was a skill that doesn’t require 11 guys to practice.

Goethel said he hadn’t long-snapped since high school.

“It was kind of a wake-up call for every team in the NFL. ‘Hey, if you don’t have a back-up snapper, you better start practicing one,’” Madden said.

Start Practicing Your Back-Up Long Snappers

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